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This is very confident, no need to show off or fill up every audio space with notes
Ответитьso beautiful....
ОтветитьI heard this piece for the first time last Sunday. I had had a very hard day dealing with my depression and my friend played it for me. The song made me weep with joy. The piano part was a metaphor for all those who support me in a constant and untiring way. The cello line was myself, searching with curiosity and wonder, safe in the knowledge that I am loved and supported.
I am so grateful for all of you who love this piece too 🙏 ❤
Tha sad reality of life.
ОтветитьThis piece is perfectly used in the Wit movie starring Emma Thompson. A must watch.
ОтветитьThank you arvo!
Ответитьchat-GPT suggested this music to me. Very good music
ОтветитьAlli I an say is simply
This is stunning
Of all the stupid videos to put ads, this is one of the worst.
Nice peaceful music shattered to bits by a dominos ad.
For me Speigel is a goodbye to a beautiful world, a lost world, or one that soon will be lost and who's beauty will only exist in memory....so I think this is the last time I will listen to it....its too heartbreaking....Tracy
ОтветитьSad lullaby
ОтветитьThis song plays in the last episode of the good place TV show. It emotionally destroys me every time I even think of this simple song. I'm a sobbing mess. But it's OK because it also releases so much I didn't know I was holding in. ❤
ОтветитьSo simple, so sad and so perfect!
Ответитьargo part e os radiohead são os gajos da minha vida musical e algumas mais!
ОтветитьWOW!!! This one hits home.
ОтветитьEs maravillosa esta pieza. Doy gracias por haberla descubierto hace tiempo. Es realmente algo mágica. Siempre vuelvo a ella, cuando necesito calma, pensar, recomponerse. Gracias !!!🙏
Ответитьhappy birthday Arvo Pärt and thanks for this wonderfull piece of music!
ОтветитьTwo weeks ago, my family and I flew home from Germany. After we landed in JFK, it was already very late at night (11 PM, or so), and I was super jet-lagged and exhausted. During our limousine ride home, the chauffeur had 105.9 WQXR (the classical station in the NJ/NY area) playing on his radio. This song came on, and it felt so bittersweet. It felt almost like a farewell song, reminding me how much I will miss being in Germany, but also a "welcome home" song, reminding that I am on my way to my real home in less than an hour, and I will be sleeping in my own bed soon. It felt so relaxing to hear this during that ride. I feel so grateful to know this song now, and I wish to hear it for many more years to come. Coming from the words of a music major myself, as previously stated, this composition really works on so many levels - as a farewell song, as a welcome home song, as a song to remember the good times, a song to watch the snow softly falling, a leitmotif, the possibilities are endless!
Thank you, Arvo Pärt, for writing this beautiful composition. Thank you, WQXR for playing it on your station at that time. Thank you, chauffeur, for the ride home, and for tuning your radio to this station. And thank you to my wonderful family, for bringing me on this absolutely wonderful vacation to Europe.
Happy birthday! ✨💌
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